Authors
Robert O Hartman, Nathan F Dieckmann, Amber M Sprenger, Bradley J Stastny, Kenneth G DeMarree
Publication date
2017/11/2
Journal
Basic and applied social psychology
Volume
39
Issue
6
Pages
358-371
Publisher
Routledge
Description
We present the Credibility of Science Scale (CoSS), an efficient 6-item scale demonstrating excellent reliability and validity. CoSS scores exhibit criterion validity in predicting beliefs across a host of contemporary science topics, over and above previously documented predictors (Study 2). Further, we present evidence for the convergent and discriminant validity of the instrument, which correlates as expected with several variables previously implicated in scientific belief (e.g., political ideology, religious identity, conspiracist thinking; Study 2) and also with measures of cognitive ability (Study 3). Finally, we discuss possible uses of the CoSS as a tool for understanding science-related beliefs, behavior, and communication.
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